The following classes are listed by the month in which they begin.
These classes run for various lengths of time, and important dates,
such as the last day to drop with a "W" and refund dates, are different
from those for regular semester-length classes.

Section 51428 on-line flex-term course, starting 2 weeks after
start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet, e-mail,
Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home computer have
access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab (A441). Exams must
be taken at an approved proctored testing site per district
policy. Email mtanner@dcccd.edu by the first class day for
orientation information.

Section 51428 on-line flex-term course, starting 2 weeks after
the start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet,
e-mail, Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home
computer have access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab
(A441). Exams must be taken at an approved proctored testing site
per district policy. Email rschmidt@dcccd.edu by the first class
day for orientation information.

Section 51428 on-line flex-term course, starting two week after
the semester starts. Requires access to the Internet, e-mail,
Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home computer have
access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab (A441). Exams must
be taken at an approved proctored testing site per district
policy. Email instructor (TBA) by the first class day for
orientation information.

Section 51426 on-line flex-term course, starting 2 weeks after
the start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet,
e-mail, Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home
computer have access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab
(A441). Email cgurley@dcccd.edu by the first class day for
orientation information.

Section 51426 on-line flex-term course starting 2 weeks after the
start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet, e-mail,
Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home computer have
access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab (A441). Email
rbowsher@dcccd.edu by the first class day for orientation
information.

Section 51426 on-line flex-term course starting 2 weeks after the
start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet, e-mail,
Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home computer have
access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab (A441). Email
zkhan@dcccd.edu by the first class day for orientation
information.

Section 51426 on-line flex-term course starting 2 weeks after the
start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet, e-mail,
Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home computer have
access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab (A441). Email
rneal@dcccd.edu by the first class day for orientation
information.

Section 51426 on-line flex-term course starting 2 weeks after the
start of the semester. Requires access to the Internet, e-mail,
Microsoft Word and Excel. Students without a home computer have
access to El Centro's College Accounting Lab (A441). Email
instructor (TBA) by the first class day for orientation
information.

Students enrolled in EDUC 2301 must be able to pass a criminal
background check and complete 16 hours of field experience in a
local school. Email your instructor at aclayton@dcccd.edu as soon
as you enroll in this class.
In order to be certified for this online class, you must make
contact with your professor by either e-mail, telephone,
face-to-face or through eCampus by certification date. Failure to
do so will prevent you from being certified.

Enrollment approval required. In order to be certified for this
on-line class, you must make contact with your professor either
by email, telephone, face-to-face, or through eCampus by
certification date. Failure to do so will prevent you from being
certified.

Section 51330 is a hybrid course (50% face-to-face and 50%
online). Students are required to attend the first day of class
at 9:00 a.m. to enroll in the eCampus, NetLab and Cisco Academy
systems. Students are also required to attend the last day of
class at 9:00 a.m. to complete an Objective Exam and a Skills
Based Assessment. Online assignments outside of the class are
required. Additional 4 hours of open lab are required per week
to complete labs using equipment. Email your instructor at
jmarquez@dcccd.edu as soon as you enroll in the class.

Section 51330 is a hybrid course (50% face-to-face and 50%
online). Students are required to attend the first day of class
at 9:00 a.m. to enroll in the eCampus, NetLab and Cisco Academy
systems. Students are also required to attend the last day of
class at 9:00 a.m. to complete an Objective Exam and a Skills
Based Assessment. Online assignments outside of class are
required. Additional 4 hours of open lab are required per week
to complete labs using equipment. Email your instructor at
jmarquez@dcccd.edu as soon as you enroll in the class.

E-mail your instructor at kmansour@dcccd.edu as soon as you
enroll in this class. In order to be certified for this online
class, you must make contact with your professor by either
e-mail, telephone, face-to-face or through eCampus by
certification date. Failure to do so will prevent you from being
certified. No students from other states can register for this
course.It is offered to those who live within Texas.

This course is a combination of an on-campus course and an
on-line course. Students will meet on campus from 11:15-12:35 on
Fridays. Class time will be used for reviewing assignments from
the previous week, working one-on-one with the instructor, and
discussing new topics. There is also an on-line component for
homework and quizzes.

This course is a combination of an on-campus course and an
on-line course. Students will meet on campus from 11:10-12:30 on
Wednesdays. Class time will be used for reviewing assignments
from the previous week, working one-on-one with the instructor,
and discussing new topics. There is also an online component for
homework and quizzes.

This course is a combination of an on-campus course and an
on-line course. Students will meet on campus from 11:00-12:20 on
Thursdays. Class time will be used for reviewing assignments from
the previous week, working one-on-one with the instructor, and
discussing new topics. There is also an online component for
homework and quizzes.

This course is a combination of an on-campus course and an
on-line course. Students will meet on campus from 11:15-12:35 on
Mondays. Class time will be used for reviewing assignments from
the previous week, working one-on-one with the instructor, and
discussing new topics. There is also an on-line component for
homework and quizzes.

This course is a combination of an on-campus course and an
on-line course. Students will meet on campus from 11:00-12:20 on
Tuesdays. Class time will be used for reviewing assignments from
the previous week, working one-on-one with the instructor, and
discussing new topics. There is also an online component for
homework and quizzes.

E-mail your instructor at kmansour@dcccd.edu as soon as you
enroll in this class. In order to be certified for this online
class, your must make contact with your professor by either
e-mail, telephone, face-to-face or through eCampus by
certification date. Failure to do so will prevent you from being
certified. No students from other states can register for this
course.It is offered to those who live within Texas.

E-mail your instructor at kmansour@dcccd.edu as soon as you
enroll in this class. In order to be certified for this online
class, you must make contact with your professor by either
e-mail, telephone, face-to-face or through eCampus by
certification date. Failure to do so will prevent you from being
certified. No students from other states can register for this
course.It is offered to those who live within Texas.